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00:57
How to detect text changes to a textarea? I know about keyup, but this won't do for me. I need to detect every change. So holding down a key resulting in "aaaaa" should give me 5 change events.
Never mind, got it. Input event does the trick :)
 
8 hours later…
09:08
o/
 
5 hours later…
13:51
Please I have a bit of an issue with how to test this method without an actual file object from a browser
const inputFileToBase64 = (file, callback) => {
let reader = new FileReader();
reader.readAsDataURL(file);
reader.onloadend = () => {
callback(reader.result);
};
};

const fileObject = new File(["hello"], "filename.txt", {
type: "text/plain", lastModified:new Date().toDateString()
});

let base64String = inputFileToBase64(fileObject,(data) => data);

setTimeout(() => {
console.log(base64String) //undefined
},500);
What is the best way to copy text to the clipboard?

I've tried document.execCommand("copy") but it only executes on "direct" human interaction.
Haven't looked into navigator.clipboard cause I'm currently developing on http
my knowledge is limited to only navigator.clipboard.writeText(value);
14:10
I'll try making the server on https then
In regards to my question, is there a way I can test the inputFileToBase64 method with a generated file object that is not from a file input
14:28
Did you try using Blob?
nope, will that work? let me give it a try
@Abhijit thanks, I gave it a try but it still resulted in undefined
Oh ok
Although can I know why can't you use an actual file here?
I am trying to write tests in JS to cover a few more methods this included
The method would always be used with an actual user uploaded file but I need to document at least one test for the method.
14:44
What about trying with a dummy file?
:) didn't think of that, I will give it a try
 
7 hours later…
22:07
hi! ny suggestions abt this problem? stackoverflow.com/questions/65414249/…

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